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Voting in Georgia.

Three ways to vote, three deadlines. ID rules and vote-by-mail policy below — verify the specifics with the Georgia Secretary of State at the link.

1
Official source of record
Georgia Secretary of State — Elections
Verify →
2Live results · December 1, 2020 Special Election Runoff

Fulton County, Georgia returns

Precinct-by-precinct results republished by the county via Clarity Elections (Civix). Counts update as precincts report. Final certified totals are posted by the state Secretary of State after the canvass.

US House District 5 - Special Election Runoff
180/194 precincts · 93%
Kwanza Hall8,28554.9%
Robert M. Franklin6,79545.1%
Clarity Elections (Civix)Live election returns republished by the state / county SOS via Clarity Elections (Civix).
2Clarity Elections (Civix / Scytl)2026-05-01
3Federal candidate finance · 2026 cycle

Money in the Georgia federal races

Top-fundraising candidate per race, sourced live from the FEC OpenFEC API. Click through to fec.gov for full disclosures.

U.S. SENATE
T. Jonathan Ossoff (D)$78.0Mfec.gov →
Christina Loren Rev Dr Truste Clement (R)$50.3Mfec.gov →
U.S. HOUSE
D14Shawn Harris (D)$7.2Mfec.gov →
D10Houston Gaines (R)$1.9Mfec.gov →
D1James Morris Kingston (R)$1.8Mfec.gov →
1FEC OpenFEC API2026-05-03
2District map · TIGER/Line 2025 boundaries

Every district in Georgia, on one map

Click any congressional, state senate, or state house polygon for the sitting member and a brief description. Toggle layers below the map to see overlapping legislative geography. Source polygons: US Census TIGER/Line 2025.

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true polygons · 2025 vintage · click a district for details1US Census TIGER/Line 20252026-05-03
3Current officeholders

Who represents Georgia now

Sitting federal members and the governor. Names from Congress.gov (refreshed weekly) and hand-verified state data.

GOVERNOR
Brian Kemp (Republican)
U.S. SENATE
Ossoff, Jon (Democratic)· since 2021
AppropriationsAgriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and RelatedDepartment of Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies+2
Intelligence
Rules and Administration
Warnock, Raphael G. (Democratic)· since 2021
Aging
Agriculture, Nutrition, and ForestryConservation, Forestry, Natural Resources, and BiotechnologyFood and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics, and Research+1
Banking, Housing, and Urban AffairsEconomic PolicyFinancial Institutions and Consumer Protection+1
FinanceHealth CareInternational Trade, Customs, and Global Competitiveness+1
U.S. HOUSE
1Congress.gov API v32026-05-03
3State legislature

Georgia legislators

State senators and representatives by district. Names from OpenStates, refreshed weekly. Multi-member districts (e.g. WV, NH, MD, VT, NJ) list all sitting members under the same district.

STATE SENATE · 54 members · 54 districts
D11Sam Watson (R)
D23Max Burns (R)
D33Doc Rhett (D)
D36Nan Orrock (D)
D37Ed Setzler (R)
D47Frank Ginn (R)
STATE HOUSE · 179 members · 179 districts
D9Will Wade (R)
D25Todd Jones (R)
D28Brent Cox (R)
D47Jan Jones (R)
D70Lynn Smith (R)
D75Eric Bell (D)
D80Long Tran (D)
D98Marvin Lim (D)
D100David Clark (R)
D102Gabe Okoye (D)
D103Soo Hong (R)
D106Akbar Ali (D)
D107Sam Park (D)
D111Rey Martinez (R)
D114Tim Fleming (R)
D118Clint Crowe (R)
D121Eric Gisler (D)
D122Spencer Frye (D)
D123Rob Leverett (R)
D124Trey Rhodes (R)
D126L.C. Myles (D)
D127Mark Newton (R)
D128Mack Jackson (D)
D131Rob Clifton (R)
D132Brian Prince (D)
D133Danny Mathis (R)
D135Beth Camp (R)
D138Vance Smith (R)
D139Carmen Rice (R)
D140Teddy Reese (D)
D142Miriam Paris (D)
D143Nissa Jones (D)
D151Mike Cheokas (R)
D152Bill Yearta (R)
D156Leesa Hagan (R)
D159Jon Burns (R)
D164Ron Stephens (R)
D165Edna Jackson (D)
D166Jesse Petrea (R)
D168Al Williams (D)
D170Jaclyn Ford (R)
D171Joe Campbell (R)
D172Chas Cannon (R)
D174John Corbett (R)
D175John LaHood (R)
D178Steven Meeks (R)
D180Steven Sainz (R)
Source: openstates.org
3At-a-glance rules
Strict photo IDNo-excuse absenteeOnline voter registrationAutomatic voter registration
3NCSL voter ID requirements2026-05-03Verify with state SOS →
VOTER ID REQUIREMENTS
Georgia requires a valid photo ID to vote. Free voter ID cards available at county registrar offices. Accepted: Georgia driver's license, US passport, government employee ID, military ID, or tribal ID.
VOTE BY MAIL
Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot. No excuse required. Apply online or by mail through your county elections office.
Register to voteFind polling place
3NCSL voter ID requirements2026-04-153NCSL absentee + VBM rules2026-04-15
Local elections in Georgia are administered by your County Clerk / Election Office. For ballot or registration help, contact your county clerk or election office.
Official action — GA

The state’s own tools, with links to verify.

Each card below routes to the official Georgia system. Where the state delegates to county Supervisors of Elections, the card says so honestly.

Statewide
Check my registration
MVP one-stop portal. SOS disclaims that MVP is not the official record (county registrar is).
Statewide
Register / update online
Requires GA DL or DDS-issued ID number — no SSN-only fallback.
Statewide
Find my polling place
Includes early-voting locations.
Statewide
Preview my ballot
One of the few states where per-voter sample-ballot lookup is a true state-level tool.
Statewide
Request a mail ballot
ID required. 2026 primary window: 2026-03-02 → 2026-05-08.
Statewide
Track my mail ballot
State contract w/ BallotTrax. Notifications via SMS/email/voice. Status also visible on MVP.
Statewide
See who's on the ballot
Qualifying period 2026-03-02 → 2026-03-06.
Statewide
Statewide ballot measures
Three measures confirmed for Nov 2026: 911 fund, nonpartisan probate-judge elections, Conservation Use Valuation Assessment.
Statewide
Live + past results
Live via Clarity Elections. 2012+ precinct-level downloadable.
Statewide
Election calendar
Primary 2026-05-19, runoff 2026-06-16, general 2026-11-03, runoff 2026-12-01.
1UOCAVA · military & overseas voters

Federal deadlines for Georgia

Active-duty service members, their families, and U.S. citizens overseas have separate deadlines under UOCAVA. Sourced live from the U.S. Federal Voting Assistance Program.

2026-05-19Ballot RequestGeneral PrimaryBy Mail, Email or Fax: Received by
2026-05-19Ballot ReturnGeneral PrimaryPostmarked by*
2026-05-19RegistrationGeneral PrimaryBy Mail: Postmarked by
2026-05-19RegistrationGeneral PrimaryBy Email or Fax: Received by
2026-06-16Ballot RequestGeneral Primary RunoffBy Mail, Email or Fax: Received by
2026-06-16Ballot ReturnGeneral Primary RunoffPostmarked by*
2026-06-16RegistrationGeneral Primary RunoffBy Email or Fax: Received by
2026-06-16RegistrationGeneral Primary RunoffBy Mail: Postmarked by
Full FVAP GA guide →
Local authorities — GA

First-class county / borough sources.

For some tasks — especially sample ballot, drop-box lists, and live local results — the county or borough is the authoritative source. We list them here as peer authorities, not delegates.

SHIM
Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections
GA SOS MVP covers most voter actions statewide. Fulton adds composite PDFs + drop-box GIS map. Results via Clarity Elections.
~830,000 registered voters
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